The Most Dangerous Snake in the World (8)

Jan 9, 2011 6:52 AM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
loyallover2
loyallover2loyallover2tannum sands, Queensland Australia4 Threads 30 Posts
The Most Dangerous Snake in the World - Dicktetaria Trouserius (Trouser Snake) LOCATION : Throughout the world. DESCRIPTION : one eyed, with mushroom shaped head (other types come with extra layers of skin). Varying from pink to cook. Fang less with a highly venomous spit. (Spit can reach distances up to 2 -3 feet). Size varies from 3 to 12 inches, depending on its mood and sub- species. SYMPTOMS : This snake attacks mainly juices in the lower front abdomen, resulting in an inconspicuous bump. Then a severe swelling followed by excruciating pain after nine months. The attack is not usually fatal. BEWARE : It has been known to attack men in the rear lower abdomen. HABITAT : Usually found in bedrooms, but has been known to appear in the most unusual places. ANTIDOTE : Various types of vaccine available for juices. However, once the venom is injected into the body only drastic measures will ensure complete recovery. There is no known antidote for men. WHAT TO DO WHEN ATTACKED TOURNIQUET : Do not apply a tourniquet as the venom is too deep in the body to be affected. CUTTING THE WOUND : This would be completely unnecessary and ineffective as the bleeding will stop after a few weeks anyhow. flavor THE WOUND : This method is the most popular with the victim, but so far has not reported to have led to any success. SEARCHING FOR ANTI-VENOM: Place four fingers of the right hand around the neck of the reptile, with the thumb in the front. Grip firmly and move the hand in an upwards and downwards motion. This will result in the snake becoming highly aggressive, very rigid and start spitting. The time taken for this milking process depends entirely on the milker and the last time the snake attacked. Once milked, the snake should be harmless for about 20 minutes. CONCLUSION: This snake, although it is very aggressive and active, is not necessarily a vermin, and treated with the right respect, makes a wonderful pet.
Jan 9, 2011 3:23 PM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
bonsai
bonsaibonsaiseymour, Victoria Australia18 Threads 510 Posts
rolling on the floor laughing Ive been bitten by a brown snake once but spat at many times by the trouser snake........i can confirm its not fatal. rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 9, 2011 8:33 PM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
Shell225
Shell225Shell225Brisbane, Queensland Australia26 Threads 8,572 Posts
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing @awonderful pet...
Jan 9, 2011 8:56 PM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
loyallover2
loyallover2loyallover2tannum sands, Queensland Australia4 Threads 30 Posts
I hoped this would give everyone a giggle rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 10, 2011 1:41 AM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
pushbiker
pushbikerpushbikermaryborough, Queensland Australia126 Posts
loyallover2: I hoped this would give everyone a giggle

Well done you can allways count on a Queenslander cheers banana
Its a bit like bananas
Jan 10, 2011 3:29 AM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
Shell225
Shell225Shell225Brisbane, Queensland Australia26 Threads 8,572 Posts
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Jan 10, 2011 5:09 AM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
kizzy27
kizzy27kizzy27a south coast beach, New South Wales Australia106 Threads 6 Polls 7,413 Posts
loyallover2: The Most Dangerous Snake in the World - Dicktetaria Trouserius (Trouser Snake) LOCATION : Throughout the world. DESCRIPTION : one eyed, with mushroom shaped head (other types come with extra layers of skin). Varying from pink to cook. Fang less with a highly venomous spit. (Spit can reach distances up to 2 -3 feet). Size varies from 3 to 12 inches, depending on its mood and sub- species. SYMPTOMS : This snake attacks mainly juices in the lower front abdomen, resulting in an inconspicuous bump. Then a severe swelling followed by excruciating pain after nine months. The attack is not usually fatal. BEWARE : It has been known to attack men in the rear lower abdomen. HABITAT : Usually found in bedrooms, but has been known to appear in the most unusual places. ANTIDOTE : Various types of vaccine available for juices. However, once the venom is injected into the body only drastic measures will ensure complete recovery. There is no known antidote for men. WHAT TO DO WHEN ATTACKED TOURNIQUET : Do not apply a tourniquet as the venom is too deep in the body to be affected. CUTTING THE WOUND : This would be completely unnecessary and ineffective as the bleeding will stop after a few weeks anyhow. flavor THE WOUND : This method is the most popular with the victim, but so far has not reported to have led to any success. SEARCHING FOR ANTI-VENOM: Place four fingers of the right hand around the neck of the reptile, with the thumb in the front. Grip firmly and move the hand in an upwards and downwards motion. This will result in the snake becoming highly aggressive, very rigid and start spitting. The time taken for this milking process depends entirely on the milker and the last time the snake attacked. Once milked, the snake should be harmless for about 20 minutes. CONCLUSION: This snake, although it is very aggressive and active, is not necessarily a vermin, and treated with the right respect, makes a wonderful pet.



There not that dangerous , I eat them for breakfast !
Jan 11, 2011 5:24 AM CST The Most Dangerous Snake in the World
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Eating them for breakfast could lead only to the extinction of both species. In the interests of the ecology and the preservation of species, you should only participate in this in moderation when only the male species (Dicktetaria Trouserius) is suffering from FSB and pro-generation of both species is not foreseen is beneficial to both species.
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